Title: Stories of growth: Caribbean Women Writers (3)
1Stories of growth Caribbean Women Writers (3)
- Olive Seniors Bright Thursday
- Do you have experience of living with your
grandma or aunty in a house or place very
different from your own? - Do you know claustrophobia and agoraphobia are?
2Outline
- Olive Senior Introd.
- Youtube films
- You Think I Mad, Miss http//www.youtube.com/w
atch?vqMuq8J9bErk - Democratic Voice and Missing
http//www.youtube.com/watch?vcs1i_GcNGU0 - Tree Reading Series Featured Reader 27 Jul 10 -
Olive Senior http//www.youtube.com/watch?vzaoX9
I9LKmw - Bright Thursday
- color scheme and education
- the fathers (lack) of influence
- Quiz
3Olive Senior an Embodiment of Conflicts
- The daughter of peasant farmers, she grew up,
after four, with well-off relatives whose
lifestyle was the opposite of what she had known
as a child. ? tension between two different
households, between rural and urban settings - ? two Jamaicas (source http//www.nalis.gov.tt
/Biography/bio_OLIVESENIOR_Jcanauthor.htm ) --gt
Children moving between two households.
4Bright Thursdays--Genealogy
- Dolphie Watson Miss Christie
- Mina Bertram Myrtle Johnstone
- (white U.S.) (brown)
(dark) - Laura 2 sons (2
fathers) - (Bertrams Mistake Bertrams stray shot)
A childs perspective a gradual process of
alienation
5Bright Thursdays--Questions
- Why is Lauras story not like ours visits of our
grandparents? - If we divide up the story into the beginning,
middle and end, where is the middle part in
which the action starts? - Why does the story have a long introduction?
What does the intro. show about Laura? Why does
she feel alienated from her siblings? What is
she afraid of? - What is the significance of the photographs,
mirror, the mountains vs. the wide open space and
the clouds, and Lauras sense of space? - What does the ending mean?
6Color System in the Caribbean Society
- Ms. Christie Dying to raise their color all of
them (199) - The color triangle white
- brown
- dark
7Bright Thursday intro.
- Intro. Pp. 194 - 207
- Myrtle as a single mother in conformity with
social values - Myrtles view of Lauras fatherproud of being
associated with him, not expecting him to do
anything (p. 197) - Myrtles dream of status improvement (197-98
200) - Myrtle vs. Ms. Christie Myrtle all polite and
Ms. Christie, condescending and implicitly
critical (pp. 198-99) - Laura in the two households
- at her mothers feeling well protected p. 200
- at Ms. Christies feeling displaced and scared
p. 195 196
Lauras sense of space dinner table 195-96 Home
in the mountains vs. grandmas203
8Contrasts between the two households
- Mountains vs. hills pp. 203 204
- ? sense of insecurity as reflected in her views
of the clouds (204) - Meanings of the clouds?
9Space and its Symbolic Meanings
- Spatial imagery
- psychological -- Lauras sense of displacement
- Feeling alienated (because of the mothers
special treatment) even at home. - permanently transported from mothers house to
fathers - out of place or no space (photos on the
bureau195) - Social -- Lauras sense of inferiority
- enclosed and protected(mothers house in the
mountains, hemmed in 203) - empty space (the dining table 196 fathers house
204-05) - fear of the open space, which is still
constraining ( like a blue bowl 204-205) - Fear of bright Thursday and the need to walk to
school 206-207 (the bus) - Need protection and safety from the earth
(digging potatoes 207)
10The Cloud and Agoraphobia
- geographic metaphor attached with social
meanings The Cloud Christs judgment? - A projection of social hierarchy from one social
field (the other people) to another
(religion/Christ) - Metonymic displacement of Christ to the Cloud
which he is associated with. - Lauras fear of open space or agoraphobia
- physical factor moving to an area she is not
familiar with - psychological factor sense of placelessness and
inferiority - Social factor see definitions of agoraphobia
11agoraphobia
- Agoraphobia is a condition where the sufferer
becomes anxious in environments that are
unfamiliar or where he or she perceives that they
have little control. Triggers for this anxiety
may include wide open spaces, crowds, or
traveling (even short distances). Agoraphobia is
often, but not always, compounded by a fear of
social embarrassment, as the agoraphobic fears
the onset of a panic attack and appearing
distraught in public. This is also sometimes
called 'Social Agoraphobia' which may be a type
of social anxiety disorder also sometimes called
social phobia. - Agoraphobia occurs about twice as commonly among
women as it does in men.4 The gender difference
may be attributable to social-cultural factors
that encourage, or permit, the greater expression
of avoidant coping strategies by women. . - Branches of the social sciences, especially
geography, have increasingly become interested in
what may be thought of as a spatial phenomenon.
One such approach links the development of
agoraphobia with modernity. (source see also
panic attack)
12Middle part
- The grandmother
- -- calls Laura my little adopted, instead of
granddaughter - -- criticizes Myrtles attempt at whitening her
family, but she herself has been doing it. - The father
- present only as a photo 208 few fathers around
- dreaming about being rescued by her father
- will bring nothing but bright Thursdays (208)
13Quiz
- Why is Laura agoraphobic? 15 one sentence
- Why is Bright Thursday scary? 45
- What happens at the end? 45
14Ending final revelation and initiation
- Color hierarchy represented by the opposition
between the mother and Mina p. 210 - A story of disillusionmentthe breaking up of her
hope and dreamsbloody bastard (211) - Turned into an orphan no more clouds
isolation and independence? - Running for education